A Jefferson County, Colorado, homeowner made a daring escape and killed a man who was responsible for tying him up in his own home during an attempted robbery Sunday morning.

Authorities say two men responded to a Craigslist ad about some items for sale, but when they met up with the homeowner just after 9 a.m., they pulled a gun on him, bound him, robbed the man, then went to steal his car. However, before the suspects got away, the homeowner was able to get free and retrieve his own gun.

One suspect was in the process of stealing the homeowner’s car, while the second suspect was in an older model gold Ford Mustang. The man opened fire on the suspects, and both immediately fled from the scene in separate vehicles. However, the suspect in the victim’s vehicle had been shot and only got a few doors down before he crashed into a nearby home.

When officers arrived on the scene, the injured suspect was transported to the hospital, where he later died.

The Mustang was found about 20 miles from the home, but the second suspect remains at large.

I must have missed that part. In his defense, he could claim he had no knowledge of them fleeing, if you’re robbing a house, you might make several trips. However, if the car starts driving away and you start shooting, you’ll get in trouble. I know because my concealed carry teacher told me about a guy who started shooting after a guy stole his truck, this obviously put bystanders in danger. Sadly, in America we do not have a right to keep and defend property, it doesn’t get the value it deserves. How many times have you heard someone say, “it’s only money” as if it meant nothing?

UncleJohn

That was in Spokane WA, a few hours from where I live. As a CCW instructor, I followed it pretty carefully. In the end, the guy who fired on the truck was exonerated but it was close, very close.

As for the money, here’s what we teach – “Every bullet has a lawyer attached. On average, it costs around $75,000 – $100,000 to defend against shooting someone in court, whether you were in the right or not. Even if you’re exonerated in the end, you still have to pay an attorney to sit next to you in hundreds of hours of meetings.”

I took a cold hard look at all of my stuff and combined, it’s not even close to 75 grand. Only to protect life from serious harm or worse.

Everybody says this stuff.
Here is the only thing I know about it from the article.
A forcible felony was being committed against the home owner/ owner of the car.
The deceased did not leave the homeowners property, he was in it.
A vehicle is a 2000 pound+ guided missile projectile.
The home owner did not shoot the perps vehicle.
I hope that the homeowner kept his mouth shut and lawyered up prior to making a statement or an official statement to police.
Or, he will need a sympathetic Grand Jury !
Best wishes and good luck.

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